Top 10 Tools That Will Help You Make Your Online Dance Class Easy

Easy online dance classes

Due to the pandemic and the “new normal”, physical classrooms are a thing of the past now. Thanks to technology and the numerous tools available, classes have shifted to online platforms and that seems to be working fine for a lot of us. 

The same can be said about the individuals who are providing dance classes or planning to venture into this segment. To make your life simpler and help you to build an online classroom, here is a list of the top 10 tools for online dance classes.

FWD.dance

 

FWD Dance app on a tablet

FWD.dance is a dance school app that has a simple user interface that lets you set marks and loops for your dance. You can even control the song speed. You can even watch a video in slow motion on the app so that you can remove the mistakes and learn and perfect the choreography steps. You can even loop a specific 8-count. You can get if for free and it is available on the iOS platform only.

Coach’s Eye

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With Coach’s Eye, you can easily record your dancers’ videos, and then you can review the clip in slow motion. This app also has a zoom or pan feature that allows you to scrutinize the dance steps closely. The angle tool helps you compare videos side-by-side videos. It costs you around INR 4649/year and is available on both Android and iOS

Shazam

 

Shazam app logo

Shazam is a dance app that has a rich song repository. It helps you to screen and locate the perfect dance track with the beats of your choice! Shazam is a simple tool, with unlimited benefits.

Available on both Android and iOs platforms, you can get it for free.

Notetracks

A group of people dancing in an open space

A dance choreographing app with a difference. You can jot down all of your incredible dance ideas with Notetracks by adding them in the form of text, symbols, or even drawings with the specific waveform. The app charges a monthly subscription of INR 777 and is solely available on the iOS platform.

iClassPro

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iClassPro has a specialized music player. You can import any song from your music library. You can even change the tempo of the music to suit your dance form. You can change the pace according to your dance routine. The monthly subscription charges are INR 10,024 and it is available both on iOS and Android

Wise app

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This is one of the best apps which can even be used by children and teenagers. There is a music library and a free chat room feature. You can also post practice schedules or rehearsal schedules and even share costume ideas with other members of the dance troupe. Wise app charges you just INR 1400/teacher and is available on both Android, iOS

Ballet Lite

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It is a dance app specially designed for a teacher so that they can help their students master ballet vocabulary with more than 200 ballet definitions. They can learn how to dance with the help of a quiz. You can also win prizes with this app.  It is a free app and is available on both iOS and Android.

Sleek Technique

Sleek Technique app screen

The Sleek Technique app has been completely designed by professional dancers and choreographers. It also helps dancers to perfect their classic ballet moves. Available on both iOS and Android, It’s a free app.

Just Dance Now

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Encourage young children to engross themselves with the Just Dance Now app. Its user interface is similar to a video game console. The song storehouse has over 500 songs. It is a free app and is available on both iOS and Android.

Steezy

A woman dancing with the Steezy studio app

Steezy calls itself the best dance school app. There are hundreds of tutorials on different dance forms with step-by-step instructions. Although available on both iOS and Android, the subscription rates may vary.

How did you like our list of the top 10 tools for online dance classes? Do you have any suggestions for tools that make dance instruction easier online? Kindly share these suggestions with us in the comments.

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